Working with the applications included in the Final Cut 11 environment.

How do the applications now included in the new subscription based FCP page interface with FCP? Why would I want to open the Numbers App from within the FCP environment? I am assuming I would be able to mix audio tracks laid down in FCP within my time line by accessing Logic Pro within FCP. Is that correct? Can someone please point me to a place where I can find a comprehensive guide to working with the subscription apps in FCP? I have been editing with FCP since version 1.4 and I am clueless on the how to work with the new release. Thanks.

MacBook Air 15″, macOS 26.2

Posted on Jan 29, 2026 1:44 PM

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Posted on Jan 29, 2026 5:22 PM

They are all separate apps that you would open and work in separately. To get you up to speed with FCP, here are a few free YouTube videos.


Steve at Ripple Training’s 60 minute FCP tutorial overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqUP7Zgeuck

Final Cut Bro getting started  https://youtu.be/L3bZ-ETKZ8U

Izzy Video tutorials. Older so the UI looks different but the concepts are still correct. https://youtu.be/_jvyrnQpR1E?list=PLp5SAgbM8S87n1qvv34-PAU2zMHLlXyfb


They don't include the new v12 features but the basic workflows and concepts are all the same. If you haven't worked with FCP after version 10, probably the most challenging thing will be the magnetic timeline and unlearning a track-based mindset.

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Jan 29, 2026 5:22 PM in response to producer_man

They are all separate apps that you would open and work in separately. To get you up to speed with FCP, here are a few free YouTube videos.


Steve at Ripple Training’s 60 minute FCP tutorial overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqUP7Zgeuck

Final Cut Bro getting started  https://youtu.be/L3bZ-ETKZ8U

Izzy Video tutorials. Older so the UI looks different but the concepts are still correct. https://youtu.be/_jvyrnQpR1E?list=PLp5SAgbM8S87n1qvv34-PAU2zMHLlXyfb


They don't include the new v12 features but the basic workflows and concepts are all the same. If you haven't worked with FCP after version 10, probably the most challenging thing will be the magnetic timeline and unlearning a track-based mindset.

Working with the applications included in the Final Cut 11 environment.

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